Yes, if the cow is up for adoption. A more common term for animals could be rescued or purchased if the cow had a previous owner. As far as legally adopting a cow as your child, no, that would not be possible.
u can get a pink cow on the same way as the brown one, u must adopt it .Or you can find a pink cow on your farm then help it and publish on to your home page then go to your homepage and it will say adopt pink cow then you can adopt the same cow you found on your farm.
If you mean a regular cow that you have purchased or gotten as a gift, you can look on your farm to see it there, or check your gift box if you have accepted it as a gift.If you mean a lost cow, a pop-up window comes up and tells you that a cow (or sheep, or duckling) is lost, and if you click publish, then people will be able to adopt the animal from the feed. That is the way to adopt animals as well... you have to adopt them from the feed. (Note that whether you get them or not is not first-come-first-served, but is random. More than one person *can* get the lost animal from one feed story.
A person can adopt British Bulldogs from the following sources: Bluecross, Bluedog Rescue, Adopt A Pet, Pet Finder, Adopt A Bull Rescue, Adopt a Bull, eBully Match, to name a few.
Yes a person who had a prevoius DCS case can adopt. My husband and I am in the process of
the person who named the cow was named Henry Cow
You can get cows on Farmville when your Farmville friends gift them to you or by adopting them when they wander across a neighbors farm and that neighbor posts a notification about it allowing you to adopt the lost cow.
A Carnivore.But also the person could be a secondary consumer because the steak came from a cow so the cow was a primary consumer so the person is eating the cow. Making the person a secondary consumer...
A Carnivore.But also the person could be a secondary consumer because the steak came from a cow so the cow was a primary consumer so the person is eating the cow. Making the person a secondary consumer...
yes they can adopt but they have to be careful when taking care of baby
No.
Unfortunately just one person can adopt a calf or foal.
That all depends on what reason the cow has to be killed for. If it's the cow's owner who's killing it for meat or because the cow is too ill to be saved, the person is still called the farmer or rancher. If it's someone who does not own the cow but a doctor of animals, and performs the act of "putting the cow down" via humane euthanasia, then that person is called the veterinarian. If it is someone who is killing the cow for meat only and has been hired by the cow's owner to do such a thing, as well as skin, gut and quarter the cow afterwards, that person is called the butcher.